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karl rove thinks that, marc marco rubio thinks that. it's not guilty aboutish issues, like you just said. when you look at, hogan, the war on women and the legislation they passed in certain states against women's right to choose, it wasn't that women were objecting to the tone, they were objecting to the policy. when you look at they're closing planned parenthood, let's go to a judge. let's teal with the fact that you have a man named paul brown who announced today his bid for the georgia senate. this is a guy who calls evolution and the big bang theory live straight from the pit of health. he sug jeszed the president abide by the soviet constitution and he called snookie more substantive than the president of the united states. he might say it with a better tone, but how do you take this out there and act like this is something that the american public can even entertain having to represent them in a senate or any other office. >> well, it's not. but those aren't the tenants of the republican party. but this is an out liar trying to t
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grassroots worked for marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul, mike lee. all were told by the establishment, well, rand paul can't win in kentucky. or if we put money into marco rubio's race we don't have -- >> take ron johnson in wisconsin. >> they didn't let the american people vote conservative. >> it was jim demint and his crowd that took over. robert costa, look. i'm a national review guy. you're a national review guy. bill buckley said people should elect the most electable conservative. he was giving advice in primaries, not saying they should be picked from above by a small group of people sitting around a table at sunday luchbl. that bothers me about this. that's what bothers me. their consultants have a good track record now. i would love to see humility. >> that's a fair point. let's drill down to what this is about. i called top republican donors and said it comes down to money. they are frustrated with the field of candidates for senate seats. if they're going to donate to american crossroads or any other race or getting a bang for their buck,
grassroots worked for marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul, mike lee. all were told by the establishment, well, rand paul can't win in kentucky. or if we put money into marco rubio's race we don't have -- >> take ron johnson in wisconsin. >> they didn't let the american people vote conservative. >> it was jim demint and his crowd that took over. robert costa, look. i'm a national review guy. you're a national review guy. bill buckley said people should elect the most electable...
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marco rubio's jewish brother. mark rubin. >> stephanie: he's going a little westside story there. >> senator mark rubin, is that it? senator marco rubio. >> stephanie: cat person in the current news center, jacki schechner. >> very much so. good morning everybody. boston media sources are reporting this hour that massachusetts governor deval patrick is going to name william mo cowan to be the state's new interim senator replacing senator john kerry who is going to be our next secretary of state. governor patrick will make the announcement in about an hour from now. he served as patrick's chief of staff from january 2011 until november of last year. when he said he was leaving to go back into the private sector. he hails from north carolina and went to duke university, moved to boston for law school in the '90s and never left. according to the "boston globe," he's considered one of the city's top african-american lawyers and he and governor patrick have formed quite a friendship over the years. >>> the full senate
marco rubio's jewish brother. mark rubin. >> stephanie: he's going a little westside story there. >> senator mark rubin, is that it? senator marco rubio. >> stephanie: cat person in the current news center, jacki schechner. >> very much so. good morning everybody. boston media sources are reporting this hour that massachusetts governor deval patrick is going to name william mo cowan to be the state's new interim senator replacing senator john kerry who is going to be our...
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marco rubio weighed on the age-old debate, tupac or biggy? first, let's ge to the news in new york city. we begin with the white house position on the u.s. government's drone campaign. a justice department memo obtained by nbc news revealed new details in how the attacks are justified despite drawing criticism from civil liberties groups, top administrative officials insist it is consistent with the constitution. >> we conduct those strikes because they're necessary to mitigate on going actual threats to stop plots, prevent future attacks and, again, save american lives. these strikes are legal. they are ethical and they are wise. >> one of the things i want to mi make sure everybody understands is our primary concern is to keep the american people safe. but to do so in a way that is consistent with our laws and consistent with our values. we say that we only take these kinds of actions when there's an imminent threat, when capture is not feasible and when we are confident that we're doing so in a way that's consistent with federal and intern
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krystal, it's a big week for marco rubio. we just learned he's going to be delivering the republican response to the president's state of the union address. and he gave an interview last night to buzz feed which kind of made him sound relatively human for a republican. >> that sounds interesting. well, the response to the state of the union is actually a very tough gig. we'll remember when bobby jindal did it. >> that was terrible. >> really, i mean it was terrible for him. people still remember it. he's still really recovering in the national eye from that response. and it's a hard thing to do. if you're the president, you have all this pomp and circumstance. you have both chambers of congress. you have, you know, national audience. and then -- supreme court justices in front of you. exactly. and then you have to go after that. what's your setting? bob ji jindal chose to do it in something that looks like a hotel lobby. macdonald chose to do it in the virginia house. his was strange and not well received. so it can be a doub
krystal, it's a big week for marco rubio. we just learned he's going to be delivering the republican response to the president's state of the union address. and he gave an interview last night to buzz feed which kind of made him sound relatively human for a republican. >> that sounds interesting. well, the response to the state of the union is actually a very tough gig. we'll remember when bobby jindal did it. >> that was terrible. >> really, i mean it was terrible for him....
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but marco rubio still went on air with the peddler of lies to kick obama on immigration. >> obama is not going to be president forever. as long as the next four years may seem, he won't be president forever. we have to write laws with that in mind as well. >> president obama agrees with marco rubio and other senators on almost every aspect of immigration reform. but republicans are not doing this because they are interested in real reform. john mccain actually told us the truth. they are doing it so they can win elections. meanwhile, our current immigration fiasco takes a tremendous toll. now, listen to some of the callers on my radio show who told me how the current immigration system is tearing their families apart. >> i'm a new citizen. i'm married to my wife. she's from nicaragua. for the last 18 years. we have three beautiful children. i have paid thousands and thousands of dollars in legal fees to get her residency, at least that. and all immigration, all they want to do is take my wife out of this country, send her to nicaragua for 18 months to five years waiting for her paper
but marco rubio still went on air with the peddler of lies to kick obama on immigration. >> obama is not going to be president forever. as long as the next four years may seem, he won't be president forever. we have to write laws with that in mind as well. >> president obama agrees with marco rubio and other senators on almost every aspect of immigration reform. but republicans are not doing this because they are interested in real reform. john mccain actually told us the truth....
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marco rubio is thinking about 2016. but mitch mcconnell, the house speaker john boehner, they made this choice. sometimes there's a little bit of a debate, who should we choose. they said there was no debate. they think he's the right messenger at this time. they think he helps the republican party, wolf, in 2013 and 2014 begin, what they concede, is a very complicated and rebuilding process. number one, they think he's a good communicator. number two, he will talk about smaller government. this will not be a traditional response. he's going to try to give a speech about this is the republican message and will draw some polite but very strong contrasts and will say that they hope to work with the president on immigration. >> is there a downside to this? >> there can be. a, how many of these can you remember? both chambers of congress are there, supreme court is there, there's a lot of applause. it's a big event. then somebody has to step in front of the camera in a quiet room and give a response. so the optics are just
marco rubio is thinking about 2016. but mitch mcconnell, the house speaker john boehner, they made this choice. sometimes there's a little bit of a debate, who should we choose. they said there was no debate. they think he's the right messenger at this time. they think he helps the republican party, wolf, in 2013 and 2014 begin, what they concede, is a very complicated and rebuilding process. number one, they think he's a good communicator. number two, he will talk about smaller government....
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putting out people like marco rubio to talk about immigration in palatable ways. amnesty means you have to apologize for something and that's a messaging thing that might be trickling down even to the local guys who could probably vote very safely against it and not deal with any consequences. >> talking about that messaging that's perhaps why rubio on rush limbaugh radio show today of all places talking to the rank and file. you talked about polling, running in virginia and finding out the deep level of passion that people have about this, especially republican voters and talking about race is a zero sum game and people feeling something is taken away from them, a lot of people feel like what am i losing in this? people getting the pathway to citizenship and why everybody has to talk about enforcement first, tough on them first and then give them something to stick before the carrot but it's going to be very difficult. i think the leaders of the republicans clearly see demographics as destiny and article in "the new yorker" talking about texas could go purple but
putting out people like marco rubio to talk about immigration in palatable ways. amnesty means you have to apologize for something and that's a messaging thing that might be trickling down even to the local guys who could probably vote very safely against it and not deal with any consequences. >> talking about that messaging that's perhaps why rubio on rush limbaugh radio show today of all places talking to the rank and file. you talked about polling, running in virginia and finding out...
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rubio and release a statement criticizing the other side. there is no self-refleck shown on how to improve things? >> it's the sir collar firing squad in that case nobody wins who are looking for leaders that can sit down and analyze the situation and come up with solutions. einstein said clearly the definition of insanity is continue to do the compact sail thing and look for different results. how the federal reserve is going to stimulate to the economy to the tune of about $85 billion that they are printing to buy up our own debt and treasury bonds to stimulated the economy that way. that is not the way to do it. you have to get the right monetary policy to turn this economy around. >> greta: look at jay carney, he blames republicans but neglects to include that democrats and republicans agreed to the 2011 debt ceiling with that set in motion with more than $500 billion in defense cuts. it's a selective mind of everybody. this was -- if the defense cuts are contributing to this, or anything, you have to look at the fact who agreed to it. i
rubio and release a statement criticizing the other side. there is no self-refleck shown on how to improve things? >> it's the sir collar firing squad in that case nobody wins who are looking for leaders that can sit down and analyze the situation and come up with solutions. einstein said clearly the definition of insanity is continue to do the compact sail thing and look for different results. how the federal reserve is going to stimulate to the economy to the tune of about $85 billion...
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again, marco rubio, i commend him, he's also on my state. he's moved greatly. i want to congratulate him. i think the senate is pretty close to having something very comprehensive. i don't see that willingness in my colleagues on the house side. hopefully we'll get something out. my hope is by the middle of the summer we'll have something for the president to sign. >> do you think that by the end of obama's second term there will be open travel, open borders between the united states and cuba? >> i don't know. i -- i don't think so. i think there's a lot of things that we need to fix, but what i do think is the president's policy on cuba makes sense. more people-to-people contact. it's a smart thing. it's helping develop the civil society that somehow the communist government is now in favor. well, look, when you're enemy is heading in the right direction you tend to help them along those lines. more civil society programs, mow free enterprise and more contacts with their fellow brethren in miami, that's good for the long term and an investment in america's lon
again, marco rubio, i commend him, he's also on my state. he's moved greatly. i want to congratulate him. i think the senate is pretty close to having something very comprehensive. i don't see that willingness in my colleagues on the house side. hopefully we'll get something out. my hope is by the middle of the summer we'll have something for the president to sign. >> do you think that by the end of obama's second term there will be open travel, open borders between the united states and...
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marco rubio. that was impressive. i'll say this, too. here's a guy who does not fear talk radio. he embraced it. >> so, had marco rubio won over the right wing flank's commander in chief on the need for comprehensive immigration reform? no, not really. not at all, actually. >> the bill is amnesty. there's no common ground here to find compromise. we're not talking about compromise. somebody's going to win and somebody's going to lose this. it's like the israelis and palestinians or anything else, but we don't have anything in common. >> if rush remains unconverted perhaps the demographic disaster facing the gop will remain cause for action on immigration, or perhaps now. according to the national review, some on the right is questioning whether it's worth it. republicans should take a deep breath before rushing into a grand bargain. don't walk the plank on immigration because romney only got 29% of the hispanic vote and sell out on deeply held conservative principles to bump that up to 33%. joining us now from san antonio, texas, congress juman joaquin castro. welcome. >> thank y
marco rubio. that was impressive. i'll say this, too. here's a guy who does not fear talk radio. he embraced it. >> so, had marco rubio won over the right wing flank's commander in chief on the need for comprehensive immigration reform? no, not really. not at all, actually. >> the bill is amnesty. there's no common ground here to find compromise. we're not talking about compromise. somebody's going to win and somebody's going to lose this. it's like the israelis and palestinians or...
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rubio, there are voice that is want to be more inclusive. whether now or later. the reality, though, is that on a parallel track you have gop governors who are pursuing changes to the electoral college system. the redistricting in 2010 sort of cemented red versus blue rather than anything purple. there is the filibuster -- the use of the filibuster, which jonathan says basically is -- it's an unusually powerful tool as it is in the hands of senate republicans, and then there's the voter id stuff. on one hand, yes, the republican party wants to be more inclusive, but at the same time they're trying to manipulate the rules in a way that gives people less of a place at the table, if you like. >> that's politics. i don't know why we act so surprised when people engage in some of the art craft of obtaining, maintaining, and controlling power. you talk about redistricting. well, democrats held the congress for 40 years. how do you think they did that? >> no. >> it was through the redistricting process. having had a hand in creating the new maps an
rubio, there are voice that is want to be more inclusive. whether now or later. the reality, though, is that on a parallel track you have gop governors who are pursuing changes to the electoral college system. the redistricting in 2010 sort of cemented red versus blue rather than anything purple. there is the filibuster -- the use of the filibuster, which jonathan says basically is -- it's an unusually powerful tool as it is in the hands of senate republicans, and then there's the voter id...
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. >> when you look at demographic shifts they're returning against the republican party so marco rubio is talking about immigration. would you sign on in the house to the gang of 8 immigration plan? are you for a path to citizenship. >> first of all we had with us today a graduate student at george washington university. he's in the engineering school there. and our visa laws are so antiquated we're going about vesting in her education. she's an extremely smart individual from china. she can't stay here after her degree is done. >> understood. for the 11 million people in the country illegally, would you join marco rubio for a path to citizenship. >> what i talked about today is the fact that we have got to go and deal with this issue. and i said that the best place to start is with children. we have a history in this country of not holding children accountable for the deeds of their parents. if we have children brought here due to no fault of their own and know no other place than home i support giving those children permanent residency and citizenship. >> we have to leave it there bu
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. >> real quickly, marco rubio is a great example, very conservative, but very practical on this issue. barack obama is doing a two-pronged strategy that i think is effective. he is taking it to the people, he's trying to get that ground swell of grass roots support. that's how you move the country in the direction you want to go. however, the second prong, which we know has been a well-documented problem for the president, his disdain for the process. he's going to have to get better at calling some democrats in, calling republicans in, and hammering out legislation to move the balfol forward. if he does that, his agenda would have it move a lot quicker than republicans would have it move. >> i do appreciate your time and your insights. one thing to pass along, keeping a close eye on developing news right now. the boy scouts have delayed the vote on lifting ban on lesbian and gay members. we're going to explain why they have take an push to later in the spring. >>> plus, big news from the post office today. starting in august, it will stop delivering mail on saturdays. packages only s
. >> real quickly, marco rubio is a great example, very conservative, but very practical on this issue. barack obama is doing a two-pronged strategy that i think is effective. he is taking it to the people, he's trying to get that ground swell of grass roots support. that's how you move the country in the direction you want to go. however, the second prong, which we know has been a well-documented problem for the president, his disdain for the process. he's going to have to get better at...
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rubio. people who are conservatives, but in border areas or -- >> john mccain. >> or places where there's a lot of hispanic voters. they get the politics of this just like president george w. bush got the politic of this in a way that mitt romney did not. that's why he got 44% much the hispanic vote, and mitt romney got 27%. >> ah, truth teller, bill burton. nice numbers. we have to leave it there. republicans in key battleground states have come up with another solution for fixing the party. change the electoral college. why making policy changes when you can just fool around with the arithmetic? we'll talk rigging the vote next on "now." so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie mo
rubio. people who are conservatives, but in border areas or -- >> john mccain. >> or places where there's a lot of hispanic voters. they get the politics of this just like president george w. bush got the politic of this in a way that mitt romney did not. that's why he got 44% much the hispanic vote, and mitt romney got 27%. >> ah, truth teller, bill burton. nice numbers. we have to leave it there. republicans in key battleground states have come up with another solution for...
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rubio's broad plan supported by senate democrats. see if you can find a straight answer from either man. listen to this. >> i want to applaud senator rubio for his efforts. this is not about being in a hurry. this is about trying to get it right. >> my grandparents came from eastern europe at the turn of the last century to flee religious persecution. >> forgive me, i didn't hear an answer? did you say yes or no? >> we're a country of immigrants. >> we could have gone on but there was never going to be an answer. neither john boehner nor eric cantor can say they will support the rubio plan. the president says, as maria teresa just said, he wants to move forward, but are the signs that the republicans still haven't decided on what they think on this issue? >> well, the republicans have to wake up, martin. at this point 62% of the american people support not only immigration reform but they also support a pathway to citizenship. regardless -- >> but angela, you just heard john boehner refusing to answer the question and eric cantor can
rubio's broad plan supported by senate democrats. see if you can find a straight answer from either man. listen to this. >> i want to applaud senator rubio for his efforts. this is not about being in a hurry. this is about trying to get it right. >> my grandparents came from eastern europe at the turn of the last century to flee religious persecution. >> forgive me, i didn't hear an answer? did you say yes or no? >> we're a country of immigrants. >> we could have...
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marco rubio can win in a state like florida. we think principle matters. we don't thing buckley rule that people want to kind of hide behind by saying that most conservative person that wins. well, who decides that? you can't pick candidates. you can support candidates. the voters pick the candidates that are -- >> how can you -- how can you pick? >> i think there's a little distinction here and that is that, obviously, principles are the most important thing. but there are also other ingredients that go into making an effective candidate. richard mourdock had impeccable conservative credentials. >> he won statewide. >> he had. >> what made him a flop? >> he had a record of lack of discipline in the things he said. coming out of the gate saying i like politics because it allows me to inflict my opinion on other people was something a lot of people found offensive. we tested that with focus groups and found people didn't like it. republicans didn't like it. and it suggested a verbal-style in a way of communicating that wasn't -- >> but you didn't get involv
marco rubio can win in a state like florida. we think principle matters. we don't thing buckley rule that people want to kind of hide behind by saying that most conservative person that wins. well, who decides that? you can't pick candidates. you can support candidates. the voters pick the candidates that are -- >> how can you -- how can you pick? >> i think there's a little distinction here and that is that, obviously, principles are the most important thing. but there are also...
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marco rubio and paul ryan will shift the party around whether they're successful. i did it out of necessity. he's cuban-american and there are republicans like myself and others to feel like we should appeal to hispanics. let me give you a couple of facts to bear on this issue. to which to beat bush thousand four didn't appeal to hispanics as principal in the last hispanics vote by nine points. in 2012, mitt romney lost by 44 points. if you list by 44.9 is the largest growing demographic in america, you'll find yourself on a national level of being a minority party for perpetuity. i'm not saying that to change on immigration just for political reasons because i believe it right thing to do, but there's increasingly a political imperative to make these changes. >> host: curtis from new hampshire, republican mike, hello. >> guest: good morning. i think i have an idea why the republican party is in the minds and it's just one word, neocons. the neoconservative movement has really hurt our party. i don't think it's a conservative principle to have an imperialist govern
marco rubio and paul ryan will shift the party around whether they're successful. i did it out of necessity. he's cuban-american and there are republicans like myself and others to feel like we should appeal to hispanics. let me give you a couple of facts to bear on this issue. to which to beat bush thousand four didn't appeal to hispanics as principal in the last hispanics vote by nine points. in 2012, mitt romney lost by 44 points. if you list by 44.9 is the largest growing demographic in...
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>> ted cruz, marco rubio. that's the latino right, which statistically is a pretty small percentage of latino voters in general, but the republican party cannot move forward at all without addressing this issue in some fundamental way. >> they're going to be ham strung. let's see what's on tap. tom hashingen is vacating his seat. steve king may end up being his replacement. steve king, who coined -- not coined, but uses, you know, with great impugnty the term anchor baby. saxby chambliss is leaving. john d. rockefeller leaving in west virginia. the leading goper is shelly -- murdock, again, we have this example time and time again the seat is offered up. the arch conservatives get their guy, and then maybe ashley judd or someone like her, some democrat from who, what, where, when, how comes in and ends up winning the seat. >> charlize theron is -- >> from south africa. >> oh, sorry. >> there needs to be a reconciliation here, right? as the party becomes more -- the battle lines are drawn with firmer and firmer
>> ted cruz, marco rubio. that's the latino right, which statistically is a pretty small percentage of latino voters in general, but the republican party cannot move forward at all without addressing this issue in some fundamental way. >> they're going to be ham strung. let's see what's on tap. tom hashingen is vacating his seat. steve king may end up being his replacement. steve king, who coined -- not coined, but uses, you know, with great impugnty the term anchor baby. saxby...
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there was marco rubio. and then there's a second school that says that these are really more systematic problems that the republican party faces, in large measure because of demographics. i am of that can. if the party is going to win presidential elections, it needs to address those systematic problems. host: a story today says house majority leader eric cantor will urge republicans to stop fussing about federal spending cuts and start talking about helping u.s. families. what you think about that as a strategy? guest: i think it's the right strategy. eric cantor is smart. he can read election returns as well as the next person. i think republicans are right on limited government. i don't think they should give that up. but i think they need to widen the aperture. after speaking with an appeal to middle-class voters and they just not done it. in the 2012 primary, there was very little said about issues like upward mobility, break stagnation, college costs, education, the environment. you can go on and on.
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david vider says marco rubio doesn't know what he is talking about. >> i love and respect marco rubio, but he is just amazingly naive on this front. of course the promises of enforcement never materialize the amnesty happens immediately. the millisecond the bill is signed into the law. >> bill: what he was talking about is 1986. who was president? ronald reagan, right? and what did ronald reagan do? he gave amnesty to 3 million latinos who were living here illegally, and i don't have the exact quote memorized but reagan said at the time i totally support amnesty for these people who are good-law-abiding members of their community even if they may have at one time come here illegally. it is interesting -- there is a column on this that will be posted later today. if you look back at ronald reagan, the conservative icon right? he raised taxes, seven out of eight years that he was president. he supported a ban on assault weapons. he supported and signed a bill creating amnesty for 3 million people who came here illegally. >> what a liberal. >> bill: if republicans -- ronald reagan could
david vider says marco rubio doesn't know what he is talking about. >> i love and respect marco rubio, but he is just amazingly naive on this front. of course the promises of enforcement never materialize the amnesty happens immediately. the millisecond the bill is signed into the law. >> bill: what he was talking about is 1986. who was president? ronald reagan, right? and what did ronald reagan do? he gave amnesty to 3 million latinos who were living here illegally, and i don't...
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senator marco rubio trying to move that forward on immigration and for them what has been a difficult issue. for baner to put his stamp of approval on any one element of immigration could have unintended consequences and drive the more conservative members away and could attract more attention at a time when delicate conversations are going on. you can judge it in two ways. look at it in face value and say they are not sounding the same note and see a longer strategy for not wanting to mess things up if in fact there is a chance for real progress on some sort of a comprehensive package. one of the problems with something like the dream act that is a term for giving a path to citizenship for the children who were brought here by parent who is came illegally, that might be one piece that people can agree on and they want to resolve some of the other issues like border security and not giving incentives for people to come and look for what that buzzword amnesty can be. it is the politics of the moment to give a green light to talk more openly about changes and the republican view on immi
senator marco rubio trying to move that forward on immigration and for them what has been a difficult issue. for baner to put his stamp of approval on any one element of immigration could have unintended consequences and drive the more conservative members away and could attract more attention at a time when delicate conversations are going on. you can judge it in two ways. look at it in face value and say they are not sounding the same note and see a longer strategy for not wanting to mess...
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so again, marco rubio is not actually the best person to do that. >> john: the asylum kind. that's the sacred loophole. is it a good sign that fox and rush are acknowledging they are not just propaganda, they're a legitimate wing of the republican party. >> it is one of those things that everyone knew so much anyway. it is like when lance armstrong comes out. i cheated. we know. we've known for awhile. but like no one's gone to -- >> a neutral view on this issue. >> george michael's gay? >> i think the g.o.p. is a functioning wing of fox news, you know. the tail is wag the rabid elderly, overweight dog. >> john: david krum came out and said fox news has gone from being a part of the republican party to running the republican party. and doesn't that hurt them? doesn't the does not outrage cycle of fox news serve to image nallize the g.o.p., get off my lawn whippersnapper party? >> it hurts the g.o.p. >> fox only needs two million people to tune in every night. the g.o.p. needs oh, i don't know, half the country to actually vote them into office. so they are at an advantage --
so again, marco rubio is not actually the best person to do that. >> john: the asylum kind. that's the sacred loophole. is it a good sign that fox and rush are acknowledging they are not just propaganda, they're a legitimate wing of the republican party. >> it is one of those things that everyone knew so much anyway. it is like when lance armstrong comes out. i cheated. we know. we've known for awhile. but like no one's gone to -- >> a neutral view on this issue. >>...
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. >> caller: john mccain and marco rubio are wasting their time. they will never get the latino vote at all. and all of this bob mcdonald stuff of trying to pass abortion stuff around. it's none of their business about the ababortions. >> stephanie: wait what does abortion have to do with the immigration debate. >> caller: just how foolish the republican party is, and the way they think. the abortion i would like all of the -- you know none-abortion people to think do americans have the right to make decisions about their kids? bob mcdonald. can i call him and say you have the right to have a kid or not. or make decisions about his kids >> stephanie: or can i shove something up one of your orafass? >> caller: yeah. and i'm a former tea partier, and they have brainwashed most republicans. the ex-tea partiers are -- they think the 47% is so stupid and they are not going to gain anymore votes because people will only get better. >> stephanie: i don't know about you personally, but i think that's what happened to a lot of people that believed in smalle
. >> caller: john mccain and marco rubio are wasting their time. they will never get the latino vote at all. and all of this bob mcdonald stuff of trying to pass abortion stuff around. it's none of their business about the ababortions. >> stephanie: wait what does abortion have to do with the immigration debate. >> caller: just how foolish the republican party is, and the way they think. the abortion i would like all of the -- you know none-abortion people to think do...
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. >> john and marco rubio have shown such strength. i have been really impressed with their design to meet us in the middle. the same thing with bodman mÉndez and dick durbin on the other side. they are getting a lot of flak, and they are showing strength. that is another thing. but there is a trace of masochism in all three of us. [laughter] >> senator mccain, how hazardous is it for a young politician, like marco rubio? >> marco rubio represents a very large state. a lot of hispanic and latino voters. he understands the issues and is articulate. i think that it is very helpful to have a newer member of the senate that is of his, frankly, really, it a deep understanding of the issue and appreciation. as you know, his family came from cuba, and he understands, i think, the issues confronting the people that come to this country either legally or illegally as well as anyone, and i would like to say about chuck, he has been very strong. there are people on his side of the aisle. he has had to push back against that, as well. there will
. >> john and marco rubio have shown such strength. i have been really impressed with their design to meet us in the middle. the same thing with bodman mÉndez and dick durbin on the other side. they are getting a lot of flak, and they are showing strength. that is another thing. but there is a trace of masochism in all three of us. [laughter] >> senator mccain, how hazardous is it for a young politician, like marco rubio? >> marco rubio represents a very large state. a lot of...
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marco rubio helping to lead the fight is a good thing. >> i want to talk about your proposal on transportation to abolish the gatt tax. a lot of people saw this and say that doesn't make sense. why? is it because the gas taxes you're collecting, is it a shrinking pool of revenue? >> it's a long-term dying source of revenue. >> why do you believe that. >> one inflation is eating up 55% of the gas tax since it was last raised in 1986 in virginia. two other issues. one is alternative fuels. we're going to be using other technology and thirdly is the cafe standards. 10.38 miles a gallon to 27.2 miles a gallon and over 40 in the next ten years. those three together continue to eat up the gas tax. my suggestion is, let's make the change now. let's convert it to a sales tax. >> why a sales tax and not sort of a user fee, come up with other user fees, more tolls? >> first of all, we already use the sales tax for transfortation. a half a cent right now. >> you want to raise it. >> on a revenue neutral basis to replace the gas tax revenue essentially dollar for dollar. sales growth gross was economic ac
marco rubio helping to lead the fight is a good thing. >> i want to talk about your proposal on transportation to abolish the gatt tax. a lot of people saw this and say that doesn't make sense. why? is it because the gas taxes you're collecting, is it a shrinking pool of revenue? >> it's a long-term dying source of revenue. >> why do you believe that. >> one inflation is eating up 55% of the gas tax since it was last raised in 1986 in virginia. two other issues. one is...
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buzz feed, ben smith is the editor-in-chief, conducting an interesting interview with marco rubio. he will be here to tell us all about it a little later in the hour and next hour, we will talk to reporters from the new republic and from politico. wanda summers and tim noah from the new republic. yes, the united kingdom showed the way yesterday. how to do it on same-sex marriage. >> but first, this is the full court press. >> other headlines you need to know as you head out the door congressman joe courtney who was on our show yesterday is calling out steven spiels berg for a historical inaccuracy sending the director a letter about the scene in the film where they are voting to abolish slavery. two of the three members of the connecticut delegation in the movie vote to uphold slavery. courtney couldn't believe it when he saw it. so he did some research and cond firmed entire the entire connecticut connecticut delegation voted to abolish it. he hopes somehow it can be corrected in the movie before it goes to dvd >> bill: how did they get that wrong? >> how do you mess that up? >> h
buzz feed, ben smith is the editor-in-chief, conducting an interesting interview with marco rubio. he will be here to tell us all about it a little later in the hour and next hour, we will talk to reporters from the new republic and from politico. wanda summers and tim noah from the new republic. yes, the united kingdom showed the way yesterday. how to do it on same-sex marriage. >> but first, this is the full court press. >> other headlines you need to know as you head out the door...
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he'll have -- god forbid, john mccain and lindsey graham there and marco rubio or whatever. but in the end the president gets the credit. it is his administration. his legacy. he signs the bill. so -- >> can we call it obama-ration across the nation. >> bill: of course there weren't any republicans for reform. no matter what happens republicans will get most of the credit. but as you point out one of the arguments that has always been made and is still made today. i saw today not all republicans will go along with this. there will be some already some opposition saying we need to secure the border! that's what we need to do. forget about these 11 million people here who are illegal. we have to stop this porous border. what's the truth about that? >> the entire plan is contingent on the border. it says you -- once this thing passes, if you look at the principles, these eight laid out, almost immediately the 11 million undocumented get this probationary status. they can work legally, they won't be harassed. for a green card, for any kind of permanent legal status, that's conti
he'll have -- god forbid, john mccain and lindsey graham there and marco rubio or whatever. but in the end the president gets the credit. it is his administration. his legacy. he signs the bill. so -- >> can we call it obama-ration across the nation. >> bill: of course there weren't any republicans for reform. no matter what happens republicans will get most of the credit. but as you point out one of the arguments that has always been made and is still made today. i saw today not...
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after marco rubio explained his plan and the bipartisan senate plan would involve triggers and better enforcement, sounds like he won rush over. he said what you are doing is admirable and noteworthy. you are recognizing reality. >> brian: let's talk about egypt because it looks like it's turning into total chaos there, as has always been said, it's easy to be an insurgency, easy to be an agitator, in this case, easy to be a terror group. but you got to govern. that's what the muslim brotherhood is having trouble with. they've had riot after riot after their ridiculous proclamation after ridiculous proclamation. they issued martial law. people ignored the law, leaving the military to the side with the people or do they side with the government? their defense minister said warns morsi these disagreements could cause the collapse of the government. >> gretchen: now people being interviewed said if we had another chance at this election situation, we would not have voted in morsi because many of them feel like they're going back in time to the dictatorship rule of mubarak. here is a phot
after marco rubio explained his plan and the bipartisan senate plan would involve triggers and better enforcement, sounds like he won rush over. he said what you are doing is admirable and noteworthy. you are recognizing reality. >> brian: let's talk about egypt because it looks like it's turning into total chaos there, as has always been said, it's easy to be an insurgency, easy to be an agitator, in this case, easy to be a terror group. but you got to govern. that's what the muslim...